A REMARKABLE PANACEA. A BAVARIAN PRIEST'S METHOD OF CURING HUMANITY'S ILLS. Bis Curious System of Self-Cure— Aristocratic Invalids Running Barefooted in Frosty Grass. The latest panacea for the ills of hu manity, says a Munich letter to the New York Tribune, is the cure of Father Kneipp, of Voerisnofen, and to seek it now is the fashionable fad of the day. For some years the system has been gain ing favor. But now that Baron Nathan iel Rothschild has come to Voerishofen all the grand monde of Vienna will fol low in his train, and the obscure hamlet will rival Carlsbad and Gastein in fame. The curious part of the whole business is, that no one is making or will make any money out of it. Father Kneipp makes no charge whatever for treatment. Wealthy patients, however, pay a fee of twenty-tivo cents a day for the use of the "Kur Anstalt," and that is all. If they wish full board, they pay fifty cents. As for the villagers, they follow their pas tor's example, and only accept from the guests who lodge in their cabins the smallest possible sum, just enough to meet actual expenses. The head of this remarkable institution, Sebastian Kneipp, is the village priest. Half a century ago he was very ill. The doctors said lie must surely die. Then, he says, he invented a system of self cure, which speedily restored him to en tire health, ile devoted the whole of his life since to developing and perfect ing his system, lie began by curing himself. Now he cures others. The little village is crowded with people, who come from near and far to take his ad vice, which is given gratis. Father Kneipp does not believe in wear ing wool or flannel next the skin; he de clares that it renders the skin delicate, and his great aim is to harden and in vigorate—not, be it observed, by violent means, which he strongly deprecates,but by natural and gradual ones. He re commends that all underclothing be made of very coarse linen the roughness of which stimulates the skin without enervating it, as wool does, and, more over, possesses the advantage of allowing the perspiration to pass through it quickly. Wool, he says, often induces rheumatism, and is only advisable for outer clothes. Water plays an important part in Father Kneipp's system; but his mode of water-cure dillers greatly from that usually known under the name of hydropathy. He prefers cold to warm water; but employs it cautiously, and allows old or nervous persons to use tepid water. Before everything he enjoins rapidity in bathing. According to him, a cold bath, including undressing and dressing, should only last five piinutcs. This seems an impossible period in which to take a bath. It is, however, ex plained by the next and one of the most startling rules iu the Kneipp method: the patient is forbidden to attempt to dry himself after the bath, but is told to put his coarse linen underclothes straight onto his wet body,then his outer clothes, and then to take at least a quarter of au hour's exercise. Father Kneipp declares that the drops of water left on the skin serve as fuel for inner warmth, which uses them as material to form a rapid and intense glow of heat all over the body, assisted by the activity of the skin in duced by the coarseness of the linen in contact with it. Another means of hardening and in vigorating the body and promoting cir culation adopted by Fatiier Kueipp is the practice of walking or running bare footed in wet grass, in cold weather, <»r in freshly fallen snow. Voerishofen lies in a valley, in the midst of green mead ows, which seem to have been made especially for this form of exercise, and are constantly occupied by the patients taking their daily runs with naked tcet. The exercise at first lasts only five min utes, but the period is gradually in creased to half an hour. At the end of the prescribed time, the patient is or dered to put on dry socks (made of coarse yarn, precisely similar to that of which the linen for the underclothing is manufactured) without drying his feet, then his boots, and then take a smart walk. By this cxerciso in freshly fallen snow Father Kncipp entirely cured a woman of chilblains and a girl of tooth ache. These are only typical eases among numerous similar cases. Father Kneipp is great on the diet question,and fulminates furiously against tho amount of tea and coffee drunk by the preseut generation, to which indul gence he attributes the enormous preval ence of nervousness and nervous diseases, lie also objects to the great quantity of meat usually consumed, the proportion of which, in relation to other foods, he considers far too large. The nourish ment he recommends consists chief ly of bread, fruit, vegetables and milk. ile particularly praises the many farinaceous dishes, and dishes composed wholly of vegetables peculiar to Viennese cookery, and little known elsewhere. He strongly recom mends brown bread, for which he givei a recipe specially adapted for dyspeptic patients. His two particular ''fancies" in the way of fcod, those which he con siders the healthiest and most nourishing, arc peas and sauerkraut! There are few better meals he says, than plenty of fresh fruit and a piece of bread. Three meals a day, he maintains, are sufficient. If more arc taken the stomach lists not time to recover from one process of di gestion before it is called upon to begin another. The more moderately a man eats the more chance ho has of keeping his digestive organs in j;ood order and retaining tlieiu so to old age. Ile advises his patients to drink before eating, never while eating, and after eating only if very decided thirst be felt; and then but moderately. He advocates hard beds, and cool, well-ventilated bedrooms. Ho approves of the use, but not the abuse, of all good things except tea and coffee, which he does not consider at alt good thiugs. He is much looked up t > by the medical profession, and many doctors t;o to Vocri"Uofeu to study hif method. Ten Ponies for a Wife. Among the Tibetans a man marries only one wife whom he purchases from her parents,a belle often costing as much as ten ponies and thirty yaks. The price to be paid for the wife is arranged by a relative or a friend who acts as go-be tween, and the only marriage ceremony is a grand spree lasting as long as the bridegroom can ifford to keep it up. The life a Tibetan woman in this part of the country cannot be deemed a hard one. She makes the tea, it is true, but with that the housekeeping ends; for no one ever dreams of cleaning the kettle afterward, and every one has to mix his own tsamba and lick his own bowl clean when he has finished. Every four or five years she may have to sew a new sheep skin gown for hcKclf or for some one of her family, but certainly not oftener. She cannot herd the cattle or sheep; men must do that, as there is danger from marauders. She passes her time spinning yarn, weavir.g a coarse kiud of> cloth out of which bags are made,turniug a prayer wheel, pud—destroying too voracious vermin. Her toilet requires rearranging only four or five times a year—when she vis its Ivumbum or some other fair; she never washes herself or her garments, and her children cannot outgrow their clothes; they have only to let out a little of the folds of the gown, their unique garment, tucked up around the waist, and it will fit them until they arc grown up.— Century. 4 Monkey That Looks Like a I>o?« The pig-tailed macaque is the "brok" of the Malays. This monkey is about the size of a bull-terrier, and at a distance is not unlike one, from its habitual walk being on all-fours and its general dog like carriage. This is, I believe, the most artful and intelligent of all mon keys, and is the one trained by the Malays to gather cocoanuts and durians. But, like all their race, they are spiteful, "unchancy" brutes and never safe to handle. You can never trust a monkey, however tame he appears, as the late Frank Buckland found to his cost on more than one oecassion. I have several times seeu a monkey which, after being some time in captivity, had made an excursion into the jungle, set upon by his wild relatives and ignorainiously hunted back to the abodes of men.— New York Journal. FITS stopped froe by DR. KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER. NO fits after first clay's us 3. Marvelouscuras. Treatlso and $J triat o>tUj free. IJr. Kline. 931 Arch St., i'illla., t'.v. Two Giants On the one hand—Scrofula, the ancient dheaae, known tho world over, gnawing at the vitals of every nation, exlstin < In the blood of nearly every 1 aiu 11 y—descended to us Irom cur fathers or ac quired by our wrong habits aud Indulgences. On tne other hand—Hooo'sSarsapnrllla. tho mod ern medicine, tho prcat enemy of Impure blood, accomplishing tho most wonderful cures of scrofula, salt rheum, etc. If you suffer at all from the Giant ofDls-uwu conquer liLin by the aid of thoUluut of Health, Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. i*repared only ty C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar N Y N U—so RADWAY'S ll IEUI RELIEF. THE GREAT CONQUEfUM OF PAIN For Sprain*, limine*, llackacUe, I'aln in t lie C-lie*t or Sido*, llendaclie, Toothache, or uny other external pain, n lew applica llOllM rubbed ou by hand, act like magic, cuitMiuv tlie pain to iimtautly *top. ' l ui" t oiiKCNtiouM, t'oldn, Kroiirhil in, l*;ien mouiii, I iitlhinniatioiiN, ltkeuiiiaii*iii. .Neu ralgia, iiiiiubago, Sciatica, more thorough nu«l repeat ed applications nre necennary. All I menial I'ain*, liiarrbira, Colic, .Nan tea. Fainting Spell*, Nervon*- ne**, sleeple**ittf*« are relieved iiiNtantly, HUii ijiiiclily cured by taking inwardly xu to (>(l drop* in liall a tumbler ot water, otic.a bottle. All liruggiat*. 0 AD WAY'S » PILLS, An exeellent nnd mild Cathnrtlc. Purely \ egetable. TlieKatrm nnd Hewt Aledirine in ilm world lor (lie Cure ot all Disorder* 01 I lie LIVER, STOMACH OR ROWELS. Taken accord ins: Hi direction** tliey will restore health and renew vitality. Price 25 ots. a Sold by all Druggists THE BREAT ENGLISH REMEDV, BEECHAM'S PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders. "Worth a Oulnsti a Box" bnt sold for 25 Cents, BY AUi DKI CBISTS. ■b^l ELY BKUTUKHS. 66 Warren Bc. New York. Price 00 ct«.^E_S_2lJ2«J HOTJ7 TO ZML&jszo 3^£orxe37" WITH A FEW HENS Is the motto and 1-eachlnfrs of the Best Poultry Paper published. It Coats Only K0 cts. a rear: sir months 25 cts. Cash or stamps. Sample freff. Address KARM-rOULTKY, Box 311 H. Boston, Maa. ■ ■■■* CONDITION POWDER IF YOU CANT GET IT NEAR HONE, SEND TO US. It In Absolutely Pur#. Highly Concentrated. Most Economic*!, ber auw such ROMII doses. Btrlctlr a Medicine. Wot a Food. You can buy or rain© food an cheap an we can. Prevents and Cure* nil dlseaxes of Poultry. Worth more than gold when hens are Moulting. "One large can saved me §4O, send six nioro to present roup this winter," HATS a customer. For sale bv druggist*, grocers, general store and feed dealers. No oilier made like it. We will send post-paid by mall us follow#:—A new cl"i*untly Illustrated copy of the "FARMKItS* POULTRY StAlSINii GUIBR" < prloe 25 cents. Contains a ually poultry account worth the price), and two.smHll pu«-k<tsrt-H ot Powder for MciitSi er, one large3l-4 pound can for si.«) (regular price) and Uulde frve Hnutpf* pack, tfc., fire for fi.SO. Six larere cans, express prepaid, #6 OS. Scud stamps or cash. In «|iiantity cost* l«-ss than one-tentM oejt a day per heu. Testimonials sent free. Lb. JOUNSO N A CO., ti Custom House street, Ronton, Maaa. We'll write it down till everybody sees it Till everybody is sick of seeing it Till everybody knows it without seeing it— that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy cures the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and " cold in the head." In perfect faith, its makers, the World's Dispensary Med ical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., offers to pay SSOO to any one suffering from chronic catarrh in the head whom they cannot cure. Now if the conditions were reversed—if they asked you to pay SSOO for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing; thousands of dollars and a "great name back of them and they say— "We can cure you because we've cured thousands like you —if we can't we'll pay you SSOO for the knowledge that there's one whom we can't cure." They believe in themselves. Isn't it worth a trial? Isn't any trial preferable to catarrh? Some Remarkable Families. During the last session of the Quebec Legislature a bill was introduced by Colonel Kliodcs, member for Coaticook, i providing that every father of twelve or , more living children should receive a i grant of 100 acres for each child above ! that number. The bill was passed with out any difficulty, the members evidently believing that only a comparatively small number would come under the act. The following information has been obtained | with regard to the matter. The total number of applications was | 1009 of which seven come from tlio United States with a total of eighty-five children. The largest family is that of I John llope, of Vaudreuil, who claims to < have twenty-three children living. From ! Montreal comes the application of Ed- J ward Millet with fourteen children, who would appear to constitute the largest family in that city. Among the applicants ; are four with eighteen children each, I six with seventeen, one with sixteen, i twenty-seven with fifteen, forty-five with fourteen, and twenty-seven with thirteen j each.— Neio York Timet. Meant Death Not to Wear a Dress Coat. A good thing is told of Barrios, the j Guatemalan dictator, in connection with I the dress of the men attending the opera, j Formerly the little short jackets that come just under the armpits were worn by many, but when the President went abroad he saw how those in other parts of the world dressed, and on his return issued an edict compelling all the men to cither appear in a full-dress coat or.a Prince Albert. They dressed as directed. To disobey might mean death.— San Francisco Chronicle. New Mexico's wool crop this season , will reach 15,000,000 pounds. -VASELINE-! FORA UNE.UOLLAK BI 1.1, sent us by mall i we will deliver, free 01 all charges, to any person la ! the United States, all of tbe following articles, ! fully packej: One two-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline. . 30 eta. ! One two-ouuee bottle of Vaseline Tornado, • 13 •« One Jar of Vaseline cold Cream, ----- 15 " i One Cake of Vaseline Camphor loe, ♦ • - • l'J " j One Cake of Vaseline rsoap, uuscented, - * 10 M One Cakeof Vane line Soap, exquisitely scented, '45 " One two-ounce butue or Wnlte Vaseline, - • li 11 I Or for poataoe stamp* any sinjle arttc's at the pric* | named. On no account be persualei to aooep t from ; your druggist anu Vaseline or preparation there fr wi j unUan labelled tvitfi our name, because you wiU cer- i tainty receive an imitation which has little or no vatus I thfebrsugli .Ufa. Co., i4 State St., N. V. j I EWIS' cent. LYE I Powdered and Perfumai. (Patented.) The strongest and purest l.y 9 Will make the best par "turned Hard Hoap in 20 min utes without boiling. It is tin i liest for disinfecting sinks, V closets, drains, washing bottloj, II I arrets, paints, etc. IJL PENNA. SALT IffFG CO CJen. A|M„ I'liila.. !•*. WANTKD —Active men can earn SIOO per mo. to sell Nursery stock. 0.1). Green ACo., Syracuse. N.Y. Why rub, and Ml. iyl wear oat yourself •nd your clothes on washday.when, ever sinoe 1864, Dobbins'a Electrle Soap has been offered 1 on purpose to lighten your labor, and save 1 your clothes. Now try It. Yonr grocer has it. THE Atchison claims 9800 miles of rail, 3000 In Kansas. How's This 112 TVe oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be oured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHKNEY & Co., Props.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, bare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfecily honorable In all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & TnuAX, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. WALDINO, K INN AN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halt's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing diroctly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free, l'rice 7&c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. VERMONT is ordering apples from Michigan. A Remarkable Oder. For several years a well known Boston busi ness house has made persons keeping poultry, few or many remarkaule offers of premiums payable In gold, some as high as fifty dollars to the first and not less than five dollars to any winner of a premium. The best thing about those offers was that the premiums haye always been promptly paid as agreed in uuld coin. Fifty dollar premiums do not "grow on every bush" as the old sayintc is,an I we have no doubt to many who competed for them, the amount received came in nandy to help pay the necessary bills of a hard winter, or if not, buy some luxury that the family ab solutely needed, but other wise could not af ford. The same firm, 1. S. Johnson A Co., 2! Custom House St., Boston, Mans., authorize us to state that the v have prepared an offer of similar premiums this year, with one very im portant improvement and that is, so that the hist winner stand* a fair chance with oth.rs of getting one hundred and fifty dollars in gold premiums. Whyl that is as good as fifty dollars per month for the three winter months. It's worth irying for anyway. John son Co., will send full particulars free to any person sending them their address on a petal card. These premium offers are made in connection with the us; or Sheridan's Con dition Powder to make hens lay. "Children's I.ive. Saved for 30 CM." Thousands of children die annually of croup. Now, motliers,if you would spend fill cents and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment in the house you never need fear losing your little, ones when attacked with this complaint. Dread croup even as you would a thief in tho night, and be prepared to save your darlings! It is now upward of forty years since this liniment was first offered to the public. Hundreds of cures have been reported from the use of this valuable remedy, and never has a home been known to have been robbed of one of its treasures where the above preparation was used. Those who have tested anil know the value of Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment state they would not be without It even were the price $lO per bottle, instead of only 25 or 80 cts. Sold by all druggists. Guaranteed live year eight per cent. First Mortgages on Kansas City property, interest payable every six months: principal and Inter est collected when due and remitted without expense to lender. For sale by J. H. Bauerlein iSf Co.. Kansas City, Mo. Write for particulars Lee Wa's Chinese Headache Care. Harm less in effect, quick and positive in action, tent prepaid on receipt of SI per bottle. Adeler <fc C0..53ai Wyandotte St.. Kansas Clty.Mo If afflicted with sore eyesnse Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Eye-water.Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle CA,N ! j ONE POUND i ; A Day. j A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE [ CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL 2 RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE j 5 THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, j iSCOTT'Si I FMULSION i j OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH ! Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda I !IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT { ! HAS BEKN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER J | AGAIN. PALATABI.E AS MILK. EN- 5 I DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SOLD BY ALL { j DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND J IMITATIONS. i H^TPSIH" (OIUII IIALHAM AND THOC IIEH POSITIVELY Cures «. ounhs, Colds and ail Throat and Fre . H. Pape, of Roboken, N. J.. sayx: "The wo.iderful K-wHEN' remedies cured my boy of acr^upy ° THY* "K?WHEN,"' ALL DRUG GISTS, or address M. H. KEEP & CO., Sole Agents, t>3 E. 18th St., N.Y. SI,OOO REWARD! Thesbove reward will be paid for proof of the existence of a better liIHIMENT than MKEUHANT'S GARGLING OIL or « better Worm Kemedv than MERC RANT'S WORM TABLETS. everywhere. JOHN IKIIIUE, Sec'r, Merchant's Gargling Oil Cj„ IXMJkport, N. Y„ U. s. A. /JONEB\ / TON SCALES \ / OF \ S6O BINGHAMTON \ Beam Box Tare Beam/ N.Y. a J Vs, <sV vv * Jsy Xl for l-KfIZEBA?. L A BEST IS THE WIIKLD lllltWllfc tr Get tno Genuine. Sold Everywhere. Dirrv VftlCCO FOMTITBW rkmbdikd. DHUIII MICLO Greely Fant Htretrher. Adopted by students at HHrv»rd, Amherst, and othtr Colleges, also, br professional and buslnass men every* where. If not for sale In your town »end Me. to B. J. GREELY, 715 Washington Street. Boston. PARCHEESI THE BEfiT HOME GAME. For 20 yearn on the market and excels ail others. Price sl<>o each, mailed postpaid. Selchow A: IHjghtffr, 41 John St.. New York DATCMTQ 112 fMM I P I ' Write at oaoe(or ■ n ■ klßn ■ W 8 hand-book ui tu lormatlou. J. B. CRALI.K 4e CO., n. O. c:. nrainnsi —m.HOKHIS, ntllOlUll WMhlngten, D. C. ■ 3yra in last war, 15 adjudicating claims, atty alnce. MEXICAN NERVE PILLS, tne great Nerve, Brain aud Hlood Tonic, for Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Nerrjut Prostration, Low Spirits, Trembling, Ac. By mall. sl. Mexlcau Remedies Go., lk>x t SWI, Boston, Mass. g An ch'gant and usefiilChßltßttalfUt A *DUNLA> PEN CO.. ■OSTON. MVS». W PATENTS UEHTS WANTED SKSWJSaW MEDICATED COIMiH lIBOfS. templeby mall, S rents. M. J. HOTCHKIBB, New HaTen. Ot. j ■ milE STVIIV. itonn-iMpiiij, Huuoeu foriat liUWlti'eoiuamlilp, ArltnmsUj. d.iore-aiai, »tj. I ■1 tboroujaly latitat 0/ MAIO. circular* frei Bryant' ■ Celleae, 437 Main St.. iiuit.io, N. if. D. TraEver Speculate' Any person aendlnac us their name and al dreuwlll receive information that will leal to a fortune. Benj. Lewis A Co, Security Building, Kansas OHy. Mo. "Woman, her diseases and their treatment." A valuable illustrated book of eeventy-two pages free, on receipt of 10 cts. for cost of mail ing, etc. Address. P. O. Box 1098. Hhlla.. Pa. Money Invested In onoloe one uundred dol lar building lots In suburbs of Kansas City will pay from five hundred to one thousand per cent, the next few years under our plan. s&> cash and t& per month without interest con trols a desirable lot. Particulars on application. J. H. Bauerlein A Co.. Kansas City. Mo. Timber. Mineral, fc'arm bands and Ranohei In Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, bought and sold. Tyler & Co.. Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma Guide Book and Mapsentany whsrs on receipt of 60 eta.Tyler & Co.. Kansas City, Mo. G ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ita kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most bealthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup or Figs is for sale in 50c •nd $1 Dottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept tny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. B*H FRANCISCO, CAL. UW9VIUE KV VEW YORK. N.V. Sjl DR. SCHENCK'S ANDRAKEPILLS dr . BC he»ICIC'S Cciufcrn s " nmrdforoverhalfacentury DnTuTiiiniF \rO Wr P 11 Cure Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Hnnrt- ■f "inif iiiill bum. Flatulency. Colic, and all Diseases of ■ w —i»w»w mmmm—mmmmmmm ,» the Stomach ; Costiveness, Inflammation, ■ Diarrhoea, Piles, and Diseasesof the Bowels; ■ Congestion, BiliouHness, Jaundice, Nausea, TflM|fl Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Wan- WV KIIM | IJlvlll dering Pains, Malaria, Liver Complaint, | ||^#| and all Diseases arising from a Gorged and Sluggish Liver. They clean the mucous la a Positive Cur© for coats, reduce gorged or congested condi- " ill Cure tions, break up stubborn complications, re- COUGHS COLDS# DYSPEPSIA 'to™, f r. ee - he » lth 3 r af < io " lo tl"" organ..and DHaaaea of tho give the syßtem a chance to recover tone _ _ tuanm And all Disorders of the Pi- and strength. They are THROAT AND lunov. gestive Organs. Itislikewise -, 110 —, %• urr rra di c l )leftßant the a Corroborative or Strength- PURELY VEGETABLE, and does not contain a part tela ening Medicine, and may be V RFI IARLE of ? r * ny !', tng i n jj f ,* taken with l>en<*tit in all cm™ STRICTLY RtLlflßLt, 011 , n i,tließ-«M«iiKh Med of Debility. For Sale l>, all and ABSOLUTE LY SAFE, u ino In the \\ orld For SaU Drugfti.ts. Price,Sl.ooperbot- l,j all Drun?l«t«. Prtee 11.00 tie. Dr. Schenck's New Book For Sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Dr.Schenck sßook on Lungs, Liver and Stomach per box; 3 i>oxes for 65 «*ts.; or sent by on Consumption and its Cure, mailed free. Address, mail, postage free, on receipt of price, mailed free. Address Dr. J.H.Schanck A Son. Phlla. J>r. J. 11. Krhenrk .V 5,.',. 1" i>...i.-lT.lii», Hn. Dr. I.H Schenck & Son.PhlH ■ "DISC'S REMEDY FOB CATARRH.—Best. Easiest to use. JT cheapest. Itelief Is immediate. A wire is certain, i'or Cold in the Head it has no equal. ■■ Address, K. T. Hazeltink, Warren, Pa. MB J3tem Wind & Stem Set, i f.ew f.ew Ha^ K. J We Will reAmd the •* M* dta»tlafle« £>£!{ •!.<» letijr. p<£« r?*o^ er Babcock & Co.. 35 &37 Frankfort SI. XT. Y. HEADACHE Neuralgia and lirwysiißssQiSJgJ INO fioVptn*. CURED 111 2 0 MINUTES I Nervous headache. I I NO CHLORAL, I » c yncuca tuHn I I NO *NTIPVWIN.| . BY TAKING • .|,C »■ WU»HfcH, yno.| BROMO-SELTZER VRIAL <a/\ SOLD BY ALL DRU6GKTI, EMERSON DRUG CO. SIZE ICIS. tMllri on raealpt ot price. Bol> Proprietors, BALTIMORE# MB. % CHICHEbIcH o CNtiUSH. KEO CROSS *""k DIAMOND BHANU A-\ Vt,NNNRO\Mt r\\i\iS # THCONIQINALANOQtNUINC. Tb* only S«fV, Kara, tad rUiablm PIU Hr «*le. La4tea, uk nrufci«t lor {'hiehotter a VmglUh Diarrwnd Brmnd in Bod a»d G*ld metal lie \y boxe* analtd with Mae rtbboe Take aa atker kl»* * HtfSut &üb»sttuti*ns mnd Amltmtiims. v All ptlU la pMWb#«d boxea, uk wrapper*, are 4t et-oaa eaanterfrJta. A» Draggtiu, or read as 4fp. iu «ia«i>« fur particular*, ie«Uiao&lalß, and "Rt-of far in lm*r, by retara MatL for (ure op , e ...fv STIFFNESS -ST%ECK,SOR B HEBB N Y N U—so I » A v A BT ▼ fl| HMRb<Jn A XMAS HEALTH GIFT (Exerciser Complete $5) ,Is BEST OF ALL. CIRCULAR FREE. N ROOKS: For "An Ideal Complexion .IM \& Complete Physical Development," \A, {NfT W Ills sorts. "Health &. Strength in Physical Culture," 40 Ills «;o cts. Chart pr t » ,3g Ills for Dumb Bells & Pulleys, 25 cts. 15 * Ad. JNO. E. DOWDS Vocal & Physical #%*=** 1 Culture school, 116 Monroe St. ChiCSQO fy.'VTaa Jfl 1 prescribe and folly en* dorse Big <4 as the only specific for the certain cur* L TO & of this disease. Jl U 1 G.H.INGRAIIAM.M. D., R&M —a mow. Amsterdam, N. Y. E9 Mrd only by tfce Wo have sold Big G for en3' T Ten 3 y en 3r rb% r 'b«? d of , U" Wb Cincinnati faction. D. R. DYCHK 4 00..^ -• »O * 11,1 noM bv Dmnliu
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